Behind the scenes footage of Behemoth at the set of their music video for ‘Alas, Lord Is Upon Me’ has been posted online. The song is off the Polish death metal band’s ninth album ‘Evangelion’, out now. “This time the storyline idea just appeared, it flowed upon me, but not from the above, that’s for sure,” frontman Adam ‘Nergal’ Darski explained. “We have over 70 people working on this video. Most of whom are extras and actors. A truly exceptional team, very talented people.” Watch it via YouTube below.

Behemoth are out with the video to their new single ‘Ov Fire and the Void’, off the Polish metal band’s ninth full-length album ‘Evangelion’, out August 11th on Nuclear Blast. Watch the Dariusz Szermanowicz directed video below.

Behemoth frontman Adam ‘Nergal’ Darski spoke with Time Off magazine about the band’s fight with conservatives in the Polish government that tried to get the band banned in their home country before recently losing power. “They considered us to be very dangerous to the youth, so they wanted us to be forbidden and illegal,” he explained. “It was very abstract, because it was all against the most basic democratic rules, so I never really believed that it would happen, but they tried their best. As a result of their efforts, we did this Polish tour in September, and it was our most successful, almost fully sold-out tour ever! It was our best tour ever – it’s unheard of that a band like ours pulls so many people to shows in these times in our country. So they really did a great promotion for us, and I thank them!” The article at timeoff.com.au has since been removed.

The Behemoth video journal episode six documents the Polish death metal band’s visit to the House Of Blues Sunset Strip in West Hollywood on October 28th during the band’s Radio Rebellion Tour. Watch the clip, featuring highlights from the show and comments from those who attended, and behind the scenes footage with the band, below.